Ignoring Your Spouse Quotes & Sayings
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We know only that our entire existence is forced into new paths and disrupted, that new circumstances, new joys and new sorrows await us, and that the unknown has its uncanny attractions, alluring and at the same time anguishing. — Heinrich Heine
She loves the serene brutality of the ocean, loves the electric power she felt with each breath of wet, briny air. — Holly Black
When you can't have what you choose, you just choose what you have. — Owen Wister
Mr. de Lamartine once wrote to me thusly: "Your doctrine is only the half of my program. You have stopped at liberty; I go on to fraternity." I answered him: "The second half of your program will destroy the first. — Frederic Bastiat
Because you offer something ever rarer than power of aphidy. You offer something that few other Queens offer-love. You bestow love on all you take under your care. And intimate love to only a few. I saw it once in your eyes for me, and I want to see it again. I need to, as much as I need to breathe air. Mona Lisa, this one thing-love-you have still to give. Don not deny me. Not when my soul needs you, cries out for you. — Sunny
Once upon a time, I would have said we choose our paths at random: this happened, then that, hence the other. Now I know better. There are forces. — Stephen King
Bring the viewer to your side, include him in your thought. He is not a bystander. You have the power to increase his perceptions and conceptions. — Dorothea Lange
One person seeking glory doesn't accomplish very much. — Sam Walton
He was Henry Ford and John D. Rockefeller on steroids. Sure, he was stuck up just like any rich snob was, but only to those whom he thought of as a threat to him. — Justin Bienvenue
I truly believe that if you put your goals in writing, speak them out loud and work for them, they will happen. — Ciara
When God brought the first man his spouse, he brought him not just a lover but the friend his heart had been seeking. Proverbs 2:17 speaks of one's spouse as your "'allup," a unique word that the lexicons define as your "special confidant" or "best friend." In an age where women were often seen as the husband's property, and marriages were mainly business deals and transactions seeking to increase the family's social status and security, it was startling for the Bible to describe a spouse in this way. But in today's society, with its emphasis on romance and sex, it is just as radical to insist that your spouse should be your best friend, though for a different reason. In tribal societies, romance doesn't matter as much as social status, and in individualistic Western societies, romance and great sex matter far more than anything else. The Bible, however, without ignoring the importance of romance, puts great emphasis on marriage as companionship. — Timothy Keller
Modern life is a centrifuge; it throws people in every direction. — Paul Murray
When we made 'Fireball XL5', I'd never heard of NBC, and I didn't even know what American networks were. I knew that it would be wonderful if the show was successful in America, but I knew nothing about the American networks. — Gerry Anderson
Seek the fashion which truly fits and befits you. You will always be in fashion if you are true to yourself, and only if you are true to yourself. — Maya Angelou
By connecting and being part of a community with a shared vision and goals, we can create great things. — David J. Greer
